Nigel - Thank you for sharing your amazing gift with us! I appreciate your tasteful and melodic playing immensely. I recently saw you with Hillsong in my hometown of San Antonio, Texas. You've inspired me in my own work and playing.
I usually learn how to play these parts just by watching these videos, but I swear this is the worst angle to try and learn from! But I remain determined.
Great guitar playing but I have to agree with Kevin that's it's difficult to see. The Roman numeral diplay helps some but most of the chords he's making aren't standard chords. Some Tablature would be the best to duplicate what's he's playing especially the chords.
This is a great rendition!, but not a good video, because of the camera angle. Please point the camera directly at the guitar so we can see your fingers better in the future!
Guys do u know the this guy nigel henrrof is one of the guitarist in hillsong look the vidoe of i surrender hillsong u will see the long hair thats him
Working on this one for upcoming week, trying to figure out what works best in D (female leading) as original is in B. This must be an alternate version he uses cause this isn’t on the recording tracks as found on multitracks.com. I like this. Anyone know that delay? Dotted 8th and quarter and probably a stereo rig ?
Peter Nortey we called it Nashville number system it is a method of transcribing music by denoting the scale degree on which a chord is built. For example, He's on the Key of G. In this key we have the following chords. G(I), Am(II), Bm(III), C(IV) D(V), and Em(VI). I hope it helps. GOD bless ☺☺
Come on guys! Nigel assumes you have a basic knowledge of the fret board. These are very simple chords every lead guitarist should know just by the way they sound. Chords shaped like open E,A,D,G and C, but barred higher on the fret board. On the chorus he is playing around a basic C shaped chord barred on the 11th fret. Then to an E2 on the 7th which is shaped like an open A2. Even though the parts are simple Nigel is King of putting it all together. Wish his parts were more prominent in the mix.
Yes I know you are a great guitarist. But why can't you just be GRACIOUS enough to post the TABS/Chord Shapes ON SCREEN? Please do not be selfish like this world. Thank you.
In case you guys didn't know, this is Nigel Hendroff, this is one of Hillsong's guitarist - which explains the notes are so accurate
in fact, he's the lead guitarist AND music director. Plus he's sponsored by TMG (Taylor McGrath) Guitars so that should say something
and he probably composed those guitar parts
HE USE HIS TALENT TO PRAISE JESUS
Love the build up on this song especially the bridge into the chorus which you don’t really hear on the track! Praise God 🙌🏻
Nigel - Thank you for sharing your amazing gift with us! I appreciate your tasteful and melodic playing immensely. I recently saw you with Hillsong in my hometown of San Antonio, Texas. You've inspired me in my own work and playing.
He may not be the best guitarist out there but he touched many lives including mine more than any guitarist combine.
I usually learn how to play these parts just by watching these videos, but I swear this is the worst angle to try and learn from! But I remain determined.
hahahahahaha
Yes, it basically renders the video about 50% useful - very sad to say. the opportunity to learn it from Nigel Hendroff is sad to waste.
That pushes me to train my ear since I love the melody but i can't see what he is playing so i try different positions based on the shapes he makes.
Exactly
try to develop your ears... You just need a reference on what octave he is playing. God bless.
The timing on the delay is a little distracting in the beginning, but great sound/tone.
i love this song...we do this one at my church too, good stuff
I will learn well from you
Great guitar playing but I have to agree with Kevin that's it's difficult to see. The Roman numeral diplay helps some but most of the chords he's making aren't standard chords. Some Tablature would be the best to duplicate what's he's playing especially the chords.
excelent guitar, nice.. may i know can i get training from him please
This is a great rendition!, but not a good video, because of the camera angle. Please point the camera directly at the guitar so we can see your fingers better in the future!
Very Good!
Mr.. Hendroff 🙏💟🇺🇸
Sir, can u please teach me how to play a guitar. I want to learn guitar.
Love it
Guys do u know the this guy nigel henrrof is one of the guitarist in hillsong look the vidoe of i surrender hillsong u will see the long hair thats him
What pedals is he mainly using? Love the sounds
Working on this one for upcoming week, trying to figure out what works best in D (female leading) as original is in B. This must be an alternate version he uses cause this isn’t on the recording tracks as found on multitracks.com. I like this. Anyone know that delay? Dotted 8th and quarter and probably a stereo rig ?
Sound like nigel maybe coast
He use TMG Guitar so the price $2500-3000
Gears pedal around $1500
Amp $ 1000
My dream gears 😍
can someone tell the name of this guitarist he is my favorite
Nigel Hendroff
How is set the delay divizion?
Love you man
why the prominent half note delay???
Amen
What time is set the dual delay??
What time is the dual delay?
i was trying to figure out what his mic is for... I'm still trying
it permits to give direct instructions to the drumer because it is recorded live !
Could you upload your skills to youtube please? Thanks :)
Hahahaha!! XDD
Please what does those romal numbers showing at the top left corner mean?
Peter Nortey we called it Nashville number system it is a method of transcribing music by denoting the scale degree on which a chord is built. For example, He's on the Key of G. In this key we have the following chords. G(I), Am(II), Bm(III), C(IV) D(V), and Em(VI). I hope it helps. GOD bless ☺☺
correction he is actually in the key of B (the original key of this song) so the numerals would be like B(I), C(II), D(III), E(IV), F#(V), G#m(VI).
what chords is he playing in the chorus.
what´s the meaning of those roman numerals?
What are the roman numerals in the top corner for?
they are chords, I means the root chord (B), IV means the 4th chord (E), ix means the minor sixth chord (G#m)
What key is this in?
B
para que son los numeros q salen la parte izquierda de ariba?
+Yeferson Avila Rojas Los Grados de la Escala que utiliza
+Yeferson Avila Rojas son grados, si estas en do mayor ese seria el primero y su cambia a la menol seria el sexto etc.
Come on guys! Nigel assumes you have a basic knowledge of the fret board. These are very simple chords every lead guitarist should know just by the way they sound. Chords shaped like open E,A,D,G and C, but barred higher on the fret board. On the chorus he is playing around a basic C shaped chord barred on the 11th fret. Then to an E2 on the 7th which is shaped like an open A2. Even though the parts are simple Nigel is King of putting it all together. Wish his parts were more prominent in the mix.
bad camera angle...for what reason...how does this help?
One of my favorites featuring Nigel:
ruclips.net/video/xgTVlkW7AbA/видео.html
can't see what your doing man
Nigel wants to sing.haha
This isn't lessons he's just playing to encourage us to get to his level. Hahaha
🤣😂😂
very bad angle...
What's the point on making this kind of videos when the guitarist is hiding his fingers from the camera?
nigel
its Naijoul, not Nigel
Yes I know you are a great guitarist. But why can't you
just be GRACIOUS enough to post the TABS/Chord Shapes ON SCREEN?
Please do not be selfish like this world.
Thank you.